Chile is set to gain its 47th national park early this year — largely due to the efforts of U.S. conservationist Kristine ...
Some of the country’s most popular national parks and monuments will require reservations to visit in 2025. Continuing a practice put in place in recent years to control overcrowding, the NPS.gov ...
Of the more than 400 national parks, 108 charge an entrance fee, according to nps.gov. The entrance fee waiver does not include user fees for activities such as camping, boat launches ...
Buenos Aires, Argentina - December 31, 2024 On December 31, 2024, in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina, @guardavidas.mogotes shared a video of an elephant seal resting on the beach.
Native Americans have lived in the Grand Canyon for over 600 years and remain permanent residents inside the national park. Packers and tourists are seen here riding into the canyon towards the ...
About 300 young people engaged in multiple fights in a Wānaka park last night. Otago Lakes area police said they were called to Dinosaur Park about midnight after reports of fights. "At least three ...
Argentina's men's national football team, which won back-to-back Copa America titles, has been named AIPS Team of the Year 2024, while the Paris 2024 Olympic Games took home the AIPS Best Press ...
Reservations can often be booked on Recreation.gov. National parks across the country plan to implement and bring back timed reservation systems for 2025, requiring travelers to plan ahead.
Police were ordered to beef up security planning for royal visits over fears Prince Harry was nearly kidnapped in Argentina during his gap year, National Archives files reveal. The 20-year-old was ...
Five people were charged in Argentina over Liam Payne’s death, including two for supplying drugs. Payne fell from a Buenos Aires hotel balcony; his autopsy found alcohol, cocaine, and antidepressants.
To understand why Americans need DOGE to succeed, look at the national debt ... President Javier Milei of Argentina has shown that reducing the size and reach of government can pay off.
(Bloomberg) — The International Monetary Fund’s executive board is set to review Argentina’s current $44 billion aid program next month, according to people familiar with the matter ...